Game Boards! Go to this link for a great, easy way to create game boards for your students at the Beginning to the lower Intermediate language proficiency levels.
Spinners! An alternative to card games that requires less paper! Cut & paste the pictures you need on the spinner. Students spin the spinner and create a target sentence based on the picture they land on.
Favorite ideas for Structured Language Practice routines and Applications:
Additional ideas from Carson Elementary:
Ideas for Kinder Teachers:
Game Boards! Go to this link for a great, easy way to create game boards for your students at the Beginning to the lower Intermediate language proficiency levels.
Pictures ideas for 4 picture narrative or Oral Language Development Jigsaw: (sports)
baseball pictures
Board Game Template:
http://www.toolsforeducators.com/boardgames/
Spinners! An alternative to card games that requires less paper! Cut & paste the pictures you need on the spinner. Students spin the spinner and create a target sentence based on the picture they land on.
Dice Maker! Another fun, easy way to create a "game" application and encourage variation in your Structured Language Practice routines.
http://www.toolsforeducators.com/dice/
Go to this link for some ideas on how to play the dice games:
http://www.mes-english.com/games/dicegames.php
Conversation Templates:
Girl to Boy 2/page
Boy to Boy 2/page
Multiple talkers 4/page
Singular and plural 4/page
Extended conversation 4/page
Foldables Wikispace: Here are some ideas beyond the typical fold and staple books:http://foldables.wikispaces.com/